I just found that Docjazz has another channel on Youtube, It's docjazz6. Well, he's doing 7 songs a week(I think that's what he said?...) But here's the cool thing he's doing Celtic Tuesday on his Mountains! Cool more celtic tunes and by someone who can really play the MO!!! so I urge ya'll to go on over there and check it out! So far he's done the Fairy dance, The Ash Grove and Hot Asphalt. What are you still doing here? http://www.youtube.com/user/docjazz6

yes 4efs its very nice he just started back up with dailys last week after a month or two sabatacal. He also has behind the scenes and random things on docjazz5 on youtube as well.. Whats nice is he 90% uses Mountain Ocarina warmstone c for Celtic Tuesday, its great motivation! But yea practice throughout the week, he plays "nerd friday" where its video game stuff, "hymnal sunday" where its religious music , ocjazz saturday with jazz jammin, improv thursday and so on ... check it out and enjoy

Thanks Spacefood Wow, that's tough! It would be easier to tell you the ones I don't really like to play! Currently, I am having fun with Egans Polka, and the Versevienna, and version II of Are ye sleepin, Maggie?

I really like to mess around with An Leabh Si, and I fell in love with the lyrics to Eileen Oge so I tend to like to play that one.... Truly, I really enjoy playing most of them, (gee it's like the MO was made for Celtic Music.... )

Right now I am also enjoying learning the Corn Riggs and Cronin's hornpipe... I also really like playing Mairseail Ri Laoise but as yet I cannot figure out how to breathe in the song so it sounds even tolerable...

Harp Player- I suggest you get your spouse to take a really weird swing shift so you have to be quiet for hours while she's getting the second half of her sleep-that's when I practice in my car, and ditch the Video games for sure, and T.V. I think you should keep the job though, food and shelter are really such nice things...

Well Harp Player, the steering wheel in mine leaves a little bit to be desired. Actually, I've been thinking up a little something to sort of hang over it, but haven't gotten out to the shop yet. It does hold my 300 celtic folksong book pretty well though if I fold it back!

WOW, 4efs, that was great. I just listened to the 1st group. I'll listen to the rest as soon as I can (you are really prolific LOL) . They all sounded really good. I love your vibrato in all of the songs, mine is still really intermittent! It is so helpful to hear them played. Keep up the good playing!